549: Venom: The Last Dance

Just a couple of gooey guys talking about the new Venom movie. Thanks for listening!

03:41 Tom Holland Christopher Nolan Movie
12:04 Alien: Romulus Sequel & More Predator Movies
19:50 Love Hurts Trailer Ahoy
26:18 Blade MCU Movie Delayed Again
30:23 Spider-Man 4 Release Date
36:37 Venom: The Last Dance Review
58:12 Venom: The Last Dance Spoiler Segment
01:12:25 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read
01:17:44 Letters, It’s Time For Letters

The Thing 2011 (Extended)

In 2011 Universal had the absolute audacity to release a prequel to John’s Carpenter’s The Thing telling the story of the Norwegian camp we briefly saw in the original. With Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton in the lead it seems as if a genuinely solid attempt was made at recapturing the magic of the first before studio interference didn’t do justice to the original practical special effects by papering them over with rushed CGI, diminished character moments and re-edited story beats. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage review

The Thing (Extended)

John Carpenter’s The Thing from 1982 we treated incredibly harshly upon it’s initial release. Labelled disgusting and mean on arrival audiences gradually turned around on it with it becoming one of the greatest horror movies of all time. With an incredible central performances from the likes of Kurt Russell and Keith David, ground breaking special effects from Rob Bottin, a haunting and terrifying atmosphere and an amazing score from the legendary Ennio Morricone it’s probably the best thing that’s ever happened to humanity. No cap. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage review

547: Transformers One & Hellboy: The Crooked Man

Two movies and an early podcast! Thank you for listening. 00:00 The Start 05:05 Negative Reactions for Captain America: Brave New World 10:28 RDJ’s Doctor Doom Won’t Be Fantastic 4 Villain 14:38 Henry Cavill Cast in Voltron Movie 16:22 Coppola’s Next Move After Megalopolis 18:13 Kaos & Velma Series Cancelled 21:36 John Stewart Cast in (more…)

Oz the Great and Powerful (Extended)

In 2013 Sam Raimi decided to try something a little out of his wheelhouse of horror or comic book movies and directed a Wizard of Oz prequel focusing on the great and powerful wizard. Starring James Franco (RIP), Michelle Williams, Milla Kunis and Rachel Weisz it details his arrival into the mystical land, the origin of the Wicked Witch of the West and how the wizard has always been a dog of a bloke. Not a bad one to be honest. Anyways, thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage review

546: Joker: Folie A Deux!

Guess the movie by this early review (it’s Joker 2). Thanks for listening! Aunty Donna & The Weekly Planet Team-Up: https://www.instagram.com/p/DAhoC6Iy0f2/ Confessions & Wilosophy Livestreams with James & Maso (if still available): https://cheerfulearful.podlifeevents.com/ 00:00 The Start 05:10 RIP Kris Kristofferson 07:07 The Batman in New DCU Plans 10:41 Dynamic Duo Movie Announced 14:04 Voltron Live (more…)

545: Megalopolis!

We back! 00:00 The Start 05:13 RIP Maggie Smith & John Cassaday 09:48 Bane & Deathstroke Movie Happening 14:55 The Mandalorian Series Ending 17:22 Straight to Streaming for Hellboy: The Crooked Man 18:44 The Last of Us: Part Two Trailer 21:42 Ballerina John Wick Movie Trailer 23:20 Hot Quick News! Kyle Chandler Green Lantern Series (more…)

The Wizard of Oz (Extended)

Believe it or not The Wizard of Oz wasn’t an immediate hit when it originally released in 1939. It was only in subsequent decades that it became the pop culture phenomenon which spawned multiple spin-offs, prequels and sequels like the upcoming adaptation of the stage musical Wicked. So come with is as we journey back (more…)

Hellboy 2019 (Extended)

In 2019 Lionsgate attempted the unimaginable, a reboot of the Hellboy franchise after the much beloved Guillermo del Toro and Ron Pearlman dead cancelled trilogy. With David Harbour stepping into the role and directed (sort of) by Neil Marshall it was a critical and commercial bomb. HOWEVER as a movie some perhaps feel that it’s (more…)